Daily Archives: November 3, 2020

S.D.Ohio: Not IAC to fail to call co-arrestee at suppression hearing to testify to facts of search

It wasn’t ineffective assistance of counsel for defense counsel to decline to call Smith who was also arrested at the same time to corroborate his version of events of the search. Counsel believed that Smith wouldn’t withstand reasonable cross-examination because … Continue reading

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E.D.Tenn.: Leaving suitcase in an open grassy area is a loss of a REP in it

Defendant left his suitcase in an open grassy area, and that was a waiver any reasonable expectation of privacy in it. See United States v. Wilson, 984 F. Supp. 2d 676 (E.D. Ky. 2013) (leaving suitcase in a cemetery was … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Def’s fumbling with papers and not knowing owner of the car he was driving and where he was was RS

A flapping paper tag that couldn’t be easily seen was reasonable justification for defendant’s stop. The stop was continued with reasonable suspicion. United States v. Carrizales, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 204252 (S.D. Tex. Nov. 2, 2020).* As to reasonable suspicion:

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CA6: GPS tracking warrant litigated in state court couldn’t be habeas issue

Defendant’s habeas claim that the application for the GPS tracking warrant was based on false information was barred by Stone v. Powell. Neil v. Forshey, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 34461 (6th Cir. Oct. 30, 2020).* Defendant’s successive habeas petition raises … Continue reading

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WV: SW not needed to seize cell phone from a person, even when it’s expected to be found

The warrantless seizure of defendant’s cell phone was reasonable. The officers didn’t need to get a search warrant before taking it off his person. State v. Deem, 2020 W. Va. LEXIS 706 (Oct. 20, 2020). The officer’s prior knowledge of … Continue reading

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E.D.Pa.: When dwelling was found to be multi-unit, the search was limited to the proper one; ER should not be applied because the officer acted in complete good faith

Defendant failed to make a substantial preliminary showing for Franks purposes that the officer recklessly disregarded the fact there could be two residential units in the building he was seeking the search warrant for. He reviewed property records and Google … Continue reading

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